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Phrases with «to roll on»
The phrase
"to roll on"
means to continue moving forward or progressing without any interruptions, delays or setbacks.
Full definition
on
(parent phrase)
to roll
(parent phrase)
to roll on
Related phrases
to be on to something
to get to school on time
to get on the road to financial freedom
to help someone on one's road to recovery
to put pen to paper on a new deal
to go to bed on time
to put someone on the path to success
to set someone on a path to success
to hang on to
to latch on to
to run on to
to move on to
to add on to that
to talk to someone on the phone
to roll over on one's own
to roll over on someone
to add on to one's policy
to come to an agreement on one's own
to move on to fourth grade
to catch on to
to hold on to
to hold on to someone
to hold on to power
to hold on to a lead
to hold on to the ball
to hold on to one's job
to hold on to one's seat
to hold on to something
to bring to a rolling boil
application on a rolling basis
change to the materials contained on one's web site at any time without notice
... on the road to recovery
to be on the road to recovery
to get on the road to recovery
to get someone on the road to recovery
... on a roll
to be on a roll
to get on a roll
Sentences with «to roll on»
Soon you'll be chatting with real members so you can get the
ball rolling on
getting laid tonight.
(
tdberyoza.ru
)
Currently, there are no other studies demonstrating the effects of
foam rolling on
muscle force.
(
journals.lww.com
)
In short, just because you want to
roll on with
the color fashion, it doesn't mean that you should be buying a brand new wardrobe.
(
thecarolove.com
)
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